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VFL Round 18

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Pies vs Sandringham (Home)

Sunday 23 July @ 12.00pm. Venue AIA Centre

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https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/5247

Telecast on 7 & 7Plus and via VFL website.
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As it stands, going into this game we're a game and % out of the 8.
https://www.afl.com.au/ladder?Competiti ... s=1&Live=0

Sandringham have won 3 games this season so we should walk away with points and a percentage boost.
1 game clear ahead of us is GWS, who play the ladder leadering Suns which will help our cause.

Bulldogs and Carlton whom are also a game ahead of us play 20th and 15th placed sides respectively.
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Team has been announced. Frampton and Kreuger have been named, but no sign of Hoskin-Elliott.

Round 18 vs Sandringham

B: Ryan, Ruscoe, Tardrew
HB: Bianco, Frampton, Draper
C: Harrison, Carmichael, Kelly
HF: Murley, Ginnivan, Richards
F: Kreuger, McInnes, Johnson
R: Begg, Allan, Macrae
Int: Eyre, Penny, Steene, Hustwaite, Wilson, Jetta, Purcell

Emg: Longmire, Lane, Mulvogue, Booth, Blackmore-Moore
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I hope we rookie list this Eyre kid, I really like his work down back.
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stui magpie wrote:I hope we rookie list this Eyre kid, I really like his work down back.
Yeah he’s put in a few solid performances down back. Can mark, spoil and kicks well. Good size and not too light for a KPD role. Definitely worth considering in the rookie or SSP. Could be a MSD prospect next year otherwise if he keeps going. Would be a shame to find a KPD in the VFL and then lose them to another team. He’s had stints with Essendon and the Saints. Hope he keeps improving and gets a shot.
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David wrote:Team has been announced. Frampton and Kreuger have been named, but no sign of Hoskin-Elliott.

Round 18 vs Sandringham

B: Ryan, Ruscoe, Tardrew
HB: Bianco, Frampton, Draper
C: Harrison, Carmichael, Kelly
HF: Murley, Ginnivan, Richards
F: Kreuger, McInnes, Johnson
R: Begg, Allan, Macrae
Int: Eyre, Penny, Steene, Hustwaite, Wilson, Jetta, Purcell

Emg: Longmire, Lane, Mulvogue, Booth, Blackmore-Moore
Pretty strong team named for our VFL, could be the strongest all year. 10 or 11 have played AFL this year.
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Ginnivan dominating.
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Anyone know the current score?
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Up 64-42, game nearly over.

We have been very good.
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Look forward to someone posting a brief summary of the win if possible
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Didn't watch the whole game, but watched over half.

Ginnivan was very good. 2.3 with 28 disposals.
Macrae 26, 1.1, Bianco 26, Allan 25, and Carmichael 31 were all very solid.
Ryan and Ruscoe in defense was great.
Harrison looked dangerous but didnt hit the scoreboard, had 18 disposals.
Ash was good with 2 goals. Kreuger presented all day but didnt hold the marks.
Frampton was elite down back.
Kelly really struggled, Wilson was just ok, and Murley and Richards didnt do much, but both kicked a goal.
Begg/Steene just ok.
McInnes didnt do much, went through the middle occasionally. Finished with 14 disposals.
Arlo Draper quiet off half back.
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Just to add to the above, Ginnivan was really impressive. Played as a high half forward and on ball. Loved his endeavour and should’ve kicked four. I really hope he knuckles down during the pre season because he showed he’s more than a one trick pony.
Not a day for big men but Frampton was very good. Johnson was typically Johnson. Not a lot of the footy but kicked two and gave a couple off.
I’m very impressed with our first two picks from the 2022 N D, Allen and Ryan. Allen is one of those very creative types who always looks to move the ball forward with damaging long handballs or neat kicks to the best option. Ryan is a beauty, he plays like Maynard. Tough and runs in straight lines and judges the flight of the ball really well. I hope they try him further up the ground next year because he looks ready but it’s such a hard backline to get into.
The TV coverage showed a number of opposition club list managers and talent spotters at the ground. There will be a lot of interest in a number of our fringe players during the post season.
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FT = Collingwood 9.10.64 defeated Sandringham Zebras 6.12.48


Goals: Johnson 2, Ginnivan 2, Wilson 1, Richards 1, Murley 1, Macrae 1, Hustwaite 1.

Disposals: Ginnivan 29, Carmichael 29, Macrae 26, Bianco 26, Allan 25, Hustwaite 23, Tardrew 21, Ruscoe 20, Ryan 19.

AF Points: Ginnivan 112, Macrae 103, Ryan 85, Hustwaite 79, Bianco 79, Allan 79, Carmichael 73, Tardrew 70, Wilson 68.
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Clearances: Carmichael 7, Begg 5, Hustwaite 4, Allan 4, Tardrew 3.

Tackles: Macrae 6, Ginnivan 5, Begg 5, Ryan 4, Hustwaite 4.

Marks: Frampton 7, Wilson 6, Ryan 6, Harrison 6, Tardrew 5.
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